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Piano Recital 1956 Edmond Xavier Kapp (1890–1978)Piano Recital 1956 The Hepworth Wakefield
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Next 1991 Michael J. Excell (b.1957)Next 1991 Falmouth University
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In the Coulisses exhibited 1921 Laura Knight (1877–1970)In the Coulisses exhibited 1921 Falmouth Art Gallery
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Hospitality, Haven Lane 1985 Charles Anthony Shiels (1947–2012)Hospitality, Haven Lane 1985 Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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'Henry VIII', Act I, Scene 1, Cardinal Wolsey and Buckingham c.1861 John Gilbert (1817–1897)'Henry VIII', Act I, Scene 1, Cardinal Wolsey and Buckingham c.1861 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Mrs Sarah Siddons (1755–1831), as Euphrasia 1784 William Hamilton (1751–1801)Mrs Sarah Siddons (1755–1831), as Euphrasia 1784 Stratford-upon-Avon Town Hall
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The Fool, Self Portrait, Stratford 1982 Antony Sher (1949–2021)The Fool, Self Portrait, Stratford 1982 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Ruth Earley Practises on Setting: Entertainments National Service Association Production, Garrison Theatre Stage 1942 Frank Graves (1913–2001)Ruth Earley Practises on Setting: Entertainments National Service Association Production, Garrison Theatre Stage 1942 Imperial War Museum London
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Theatre Royal, Hyde, Tameside c.1926 Harry Rutherford (1903–1985)Theatre Royal, Hyde, Tameside c.1926 Astley Cheetham Art Gallery
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Charles Kean (1811–1868), as Hamlet in 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare 1835 William Daniels (1813–1880)Charles Kean (1811–1868), as Hamlet in 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare 1835 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Artists in the Pub John Hopkinson (b.1941)Artists in the Pub Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
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Shakespeare and His Characters 1974 Arthur Keene (b.1930)Shakespeare and His Characters 1974 Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Staged 1988 Ian Howard (b.1952)Staged 1988 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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'Richard III', Act II, Scene 4, the Duke of York Resigned by the Queen 1806 John Opie (1761–1807)'Richard III', Act II, Scene 4, the Duke of York Resigned by the Queen 1806 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Sir Henry Irving (1838–1905), as King Lear, Lyceum Theatre 1892 Bernard Partridge (1861–1945)Sir Henry Irving (1838–1905), as King Lear, Lyceum Theatre 1892 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Vanity Fair c.1895 James Elder Christie (1847–1914)Vanity Fair c.1895 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Vanity Fair c.1895 James Elder Christie (1847–1914)Vanity Fair c.1895 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Triptych I: Harlequin, une parade (left panel); Crispin, Diary of an Insurgent (centre panel); Ce qui joue le rôle d’un fou (right panel) 1980–1981 Glenn Sujo (b.1952)Triptych I: Harlequin, une parade (left panel); Crispin, Diary of an Insurgent (centre panel); Ce qui joue le rôle d’un fou (right panel) 1980–1981 Beaumanor Hall, Leicestershire County Council Beaumanor Collection
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Dame Peggy Ashcroft (1907–1991), as Imogen, Stratford, 1957 1958 Anthony Devas (1911–1958)Dame Peggy Ashcroft (1907–1991), as Imogen, Stratford, 1957 1958 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'As You Like It', Act IV, Scene 2 1907 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'As You Like It', Act IV, Scene 2 1907 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Scene from 'Swan Lake' 1996 Podi Lawrence (Clack) (b.1941)Scene from 'Swan Lake' 1996 Wycombe Swan Theatre
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Little Theatre 1952 Barry Stuart Lee (active 1952–1953)Little Theatre 1952 Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, mima
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Punch and Judy 1961 Anthony Green (1939–2023)Punch and Judy 1961 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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'Measure for Measure', Act V, Scene 1, Isabella Appealing to the Duke 1907 Frederick William Davis (1862–1919)'Measure for Measure', Act V, Scene 1, Isabella Appealing to the Duke 1907 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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The Trial of Queen Katharine, 'Henry VIII', Act II, Scene 4 1831 Henry Andrews (1794–1868)The Trial of Queen Katharine, 'Henry VIII', Act II, Scene 4 1831 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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James William Wallack (c.1794–1864), as Mercutio 1840s Nicholas Joseph Crowley (1819–1857)James William Wallack (c.1794–1864), as Mercutio 1840s Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Edmund Kean (1787–1833), as Richard in 'Richard III' by William Shakespeare 1814 John James Halls (1776–1853)Edmund Kean (1787–1833), as Richard in 'Richard III' by William Shakespeare 1814 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Sir Laurence Olivier (1907–1989), as Macbeth, Stratford, 1955 1956 Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)Sir Laurence Olivier (1907–1989), as Macbeth, Stratford, 1955 1956 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Theatre Interior with a Ballet in Progress on Stage mid-20th C (?) Michael Yates Baker (attributed to)Theatre Interior with a Ballet in Progress on Stage mid-20th C (?) King's College London
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The Applause Grew Louder 1995 Rachel Gallagher (b.1953)The Applause Grew Louder 1995 Loughborough University
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Tamara Karsavina (1885–1978), as the Firebird in 'L'Oiseau de Feu', the Ballet by Michel Fokine c.1918 Adrian Paul Allinson (1890–1959)Tamara Karsavina (1885–1978), as the Firebird in 'L'Oiseau de Feu', the Ballet by Michel Fokine c.1918 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Downfall of Shakespeare Represented on a Modern Stage 1763–1765 William Dawes (active 1760–1774)The Downfall of Shakespeare Represented on a Modern Stage 1763–1765 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Women of the World Unite, You have Nothing to Lose but Cheese Cake 1969 Margaret Harrison (b.1940)Women of the World Unite, You have Nothing to Lose but Cheese Cake 1969 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Vivien Leigh (1913–1967), as Blanche Dubois in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' by Tennessee Williams 1950 Alfred Kingsley Lawrence (1893–1975)Vivien Leigh (1913–1967), as Blanche Dubois in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' by Tennessee Williams 1950 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Untitled/Sturm 1979 Clyde D. F. Hopkins (1946–2018)Untitled/Sturm 1979 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Danseuses roses (Dancers in Pink) c. 1911 Ludovic-Rodolphe Pissarro (1878–1952)Danseuses roses (Dancers in Pink) c. 1911 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Penny Show c.1850 unknown artistThe Penny Show c.1850 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Alma Murray (1854–1945), as Beatrice Cenci in 'The Cenci' by Percy Bysshe Shelley 1887 Hal Mansfield MurrayAlma Murray (1854–1945), as Beatrice Cenci in 'The Cenci' by Percy Bysshe Shelley 1887 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Untitled 1983 Tassaduq Sohail (b.1930)Untitled 1983 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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The Conversion of Saint Hubert: Left Hand Shutter probably about 1480-5 Master of the Life of the Virgin (active c.1463–c.1480) (studio of)The Conversion of Saint Hubert: Left Hand Shutter probably about 1480-5 The National Gallery, London